= Welcome to the Wiki for the International Society for the Study of Narrative! =

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'''Welcome to the Wiki for the International Society for the Study of Narrative!''' If you would like to contribute to the site, please email [mailto:narrative@georgetown.edu narrative@georgetown.edu] to request an account. If you are a member of the Society and would like to add your own scholarly biography, please do so on the [[:Category:Theorists|Narrative Theorists and Scholars]] page.

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Please feel free to edit the content of the pages and fill in definitions, biographical material, and information as necessary.

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== [[:Category:Terms and Concepts|Narrative Terms and Concepts]] ==

== [[:Category:Terms and Concepts|Narrative Terms and Concepts]] ==

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In this section, we aim to include definitions, examples, critical debates, and references for the critical terms and concepts in the field of narratology. To add or edit a term or concept, or or a full list of terms, please visit [[:Category:Terms and Concepts|Terms and Concepts]].

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We are building a glossary of definitions, examples, critical debates, and references for the critical terms and concepts in the field of narratology. To add or edit a term or concept, or or a full list of terms and concepts already on the site, please visit the [[:Category:Terms and Concepts|Terms and Concepts]] page.

We've created this place to chart the work of scholars in the field of narrative and also for you to upload your own biographical information and personal scholarship. Included are sections for biography, contributions, and texts. Please feel free to add your own entry and fill in the information accordingly.

In this section, we'd like to include major works on narratology, their descriptions, and their bibliographic information. In addition, please feel free to create entries for your own work and the appropriate information.

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We've created this part of the wiki to highlight the work of scholars in the field of narrative, including yours. Please feel free to upload your own biographical information and personal scholarship. Included in the basic template are sections for a biography, scholarly contributions, and texts. To add or edit a scholarly biography, or or a full list of scholars with pages on the site, please visit the [[:Category:Theorists|Narrative Scholars]] page.

The following (growing) list of narrative bibliographies includes everything from collections of works on a particular subject (e.g., digital narratives) to approaches to teaching narrative theory (e.g., introductory texts on narrative theory) to individual research topics on narrative, narratology, and narrative theory . To add or edit a bibliography, please visit the [[:Category:Narrative Bibliographies|Narrative Bibliographies]] page.

Latest revision as of 15:20, 27 February 2012

Welcome to the Wiki for the International Society for the Study of Narrative! If you would like to contribute to the site, please email narrative@georgetown.edu to request an account. If you are a member of the Society and would like to add your own scholarly biography, please do so on the Narrative Theorists and Scholars page.

We are building a glossary of definitions, examples, critical debates, and references for the critical terms and concepts in the field of narratology. To add or edit a term or concept, or or a full list of terms and concepts already on the site, please visit the Terms and Concepts page.

We've created this part of the wiki to highlight the work of scholars in the field of narrative, including yours. Please feel free to upload your own biographical information and personal scholarship. Included in the basic template are sections for a biography, scholarly contributions, and texts. To add or edit a scholarly biography, or or a full list of scholars with pages on the site, please visit the Narrative Scholars page.

The following (growing) list of narrative bibliographies includes everything from collections of works on a particular subject (e.g., digital narratives) to approaches to teaching narrative theory (e.g., introductory texts on narrative theory) to individual research topics on narrative, narratology, and narrative theory . To add or edit a bibliography, please visit the Narrative Bibliographies page.